Top 4 Quotes & Sayings by Gideon Haigh

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an Australian journalist Gideon Haigh.
Last updated on November 23, 2024.
Gideon Haigh

Gideon Clifford Jeffrey Davidson Haigh is an English-born Australian journalist and non-fiction author who writes about sport, business and crime in Australia. He was born in London, was raised in Geelong, and lives in Melbourne.

A Writer says: read what I have written An historian says: listen to my lecture A critic says: listen to what I think A journalist says: let me tell you a story. — © Gideon Haigh
A Writer says: read what I have written An historian says: listen to my lecture A critic says: listen to what I think A journalist says: let me tell you a story.
No cricketer is so dependent on the turf on which the game is played as the spinner; it can make, break, enfang or defang him.
George Orwell famously described international sport as 'war minus the shooting'. But for all Orwell's greatness as a thinker, this was one of his least felicitous lines, analogous to 'murder minus the death' or 'life minus the breathing'.
[F]or all its reputation for conservatism, cricket in its history has demonstrated a remarkable capacity for innovation. What game has survived subjection to such extraordinary manipulations, having been prolonged to 10 days (in Durban 70 years ago), truncated to as few as 60 balls (in Hong Kong every year), and remained recognisable in each instance?
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